Even if banks did notice, they probably wouldn't care.  Banks have begun 
shifting business models.  Before, they operated on a more customers is 
better theory.  Now they have decided that fewer customers that are 
profitable are better.  So, with this in mind, out come all of the 
little surcharges and fees.  If they can't nickle and dime you into 
becoming profitable for them, they don't want your dead weight and 
prefer you take it somewhere else.

They still have, I don't know, contempt(?) for the average customer.  If 
they can't make money off of you, they don't care about you and will 
actively try to run you off.

Business as usual.

> 1) Does a typical occupy protester have enough money in their account
> for a big bank to even notice?  If you believe them, they don't.

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